Submit all documents listed above and/or requested by the Office of Financial Aid by March 2nd for priority awarding. Some scholarships and grants may require additional forms which can be found here. If you are notified that you have been required for verification visit our verification webpage.

Once you receive an award letter from our office, follow the instructions to accept or decline your awards.

California Residents:

To apply for the Cal Grant, complete the FAFSA and submit a GPA Verification Form through your high school counselor or college registrar by March 2nd. If home-schooled, contact the Office of Financial Aid for information on how to submit your GPA to the California Student Aid Commission.

To Be Eligible for Federal Financial Aid, a Student Must:

Be a U.S. Citizen or lawful permanent resident (international students, see below).

International Students:

International students (non-U.S. citizens; non-permanent residents) are welcome to apply for financial aid from The Master’s College. However, international students are not eligible to complete the FAFSA or receive financial aid from the U.S. government. Information about applying for financial aid as an international student can be found here.